7/
23, 1964
JeweB C~. EeeortL Mankat~.
E. U. B.-Methodist
Merger Discussed
1 Rev. Merton Zeisset, pastor of
|t e E. U. B. Churches m Jewe,
~and Man'kato, was guest speaker
at the ~Wcdn~_sday evening meeting l
] cf the Harmony Methodist Men's
~ _ HIIlIBRRJ supper. The Methodist Men were
RATE CARD
a year in Jewell County
Shrrou,,:ing counties (Smith,
Mitchell, Cloud, and Re-
counties m Kansas; and
ana Webster counties in
a year elsewhere•
ad rates:
: per word first week
first week 50c); 2 cents
for each week after first
25c per week for each
after first).
display ads. 70c per
inch.
of Thanks:
per line.
at once when they have
are ~sked tO notify
of address.
IEFRIGERATION
Sales & Service
Phoue HA 8-3255
JFWELL PLUMBING &
HEATING
For I?ant' 2-Dearoom botme, -- F
R. Fa;r 18tl
MA~KATO GREENHOUSE
VIVI&N MOON
Flowere for all Oeea~letw
We Telegraph Flower~
~hosae FR 8-3972 47tf
Cot, spool and ~p~tc Tank Cle~n-
tn~ -~ Jewell Plumbing & Heating.
HA 8-325.", Jewell, Karts. t6tf
III Irr i ' _
Long Term
FARM LO/~NS
h~sts to the E. U. B. Men and the
SICK?
And fired of
your Health
Insurance
costs going
UP- UP - UP?
If so,
Prompt Service
CHAS. T. NICHOLS contact
Mankato, Kansas 24tf BOB HANCHETT
Apartment f~r rent -- F.R. 201 No. Bell
Fair. .... 15tf] Beloit, Kansas
For a good trade aliowanee on[ 32t6
, Atlas, tires and batteries, see[ .... ~ ........... .am
oerry s Standard Service, Man- I
46U kato. 14ff ] .....
For a good trade allowance on
Ex Drilling, DiShing, Atlas tires and batteries, see
cavating. We are exper- Jerry's Sm*ndard Service, Man-
in these lines, Our motto i~ kato. 14tf
de "
_ al . -- Jean D. Fearing, For Rent: Apartments, furnished
JU 7-3714, Burr Oak, Kans. and unfurnished. - J. A. Carpenter,
49tt Menkato, Phone FR 8-3652. 22tf
SEPTIC TANK
CESSPOOL &
CONSTRUCTION
Cisterns, Pier-Holes
Trench Digging
Gas & Sewer Lines
Tank & Cesspool
Cleaning
&SON [
7-2860 - Bellevflle, ~. Wanted: Wheat milo, corn stalks
Collect. 15'd for pasture. -- Bud Hills. 21tf
Tires, Batteries and Accessories.
No down payment, 12 months to
a good trade allowance on pay. -- Je,.~'s Standard Service.
tires and batteries, see [ 23ff
Standard Service, Man-]"
14~f Help Warned: At the Wilbeck
Rest Home. -- Call Administra£or,
Sale: Blair Feeder Wagons,
5x8, 4x12 and 5x12 sizes on
to go. We have a
on 1 Blair 100-bu.
Spreader, PTO drive,
Over $150.00 less ~han
okher brand on the market.
Impl. Co., Osborne, Kant.,
29t4
Needle Singer Sewing i
Does Fancy Zig-Zag,
Buttonholes, Hems, Over-
Guaran,teed. Assume 9 pay-
of $4.07. Cash Discount
Credit Manager, Box 91,
C,en,ter, K~ns. 30t~*
Iron.ing to do in my
hru~. Eva Hii~Mey, Phone
30t3
Sale: Alfalfa hay. -- Harold
Phcme FR 8-3527. 30~t~
Registered Daschund pup~
sale. ~hone FR 8-3104.
Ed Fr~lk, Mar~ka~o, Kansas.
Gifts, Luggage, Radio%
Furniture, Small Ap-
pliances, Wall Paper, Paint,
Linoleum, Unfinished
Furniture
KORB'S THRIFT
FURNITURE
Burr Oak
Vaeancy for man on dowr~tmrs
I floor. -- W~lbeck Rest Home. 21ff
Ola C. Wilbeck. 19tf
-'%r~:~, ~ -.
FOR SALE
'38 IHC Pickup ....................$45.00
Runs
'49 Ford ~ Ton .................. $45.00
No Run
'30 Model A Pickup ........ $100.00
Did Run
'52 Ford 6 Tudor ................... $145
Stick Shift
'50 Chev. 6 Tudor .................. $175
P.G. - Overhauled
'55 Ford V-8 Fairlame .......... $385
Recen¢ O~erhaul
'55 Ford V-8 ~ Ton ............ $595
Flat Bed
'58 Ford 6 Forflor .................. $595
Stick Shift
'59 Ford V-8 Tudor .............. $895
Stick Shift
'60 Falcon Tudor .................... $895
DeLuxe Interior
'60 Ford 6 Tudor ..................$895
Stick Shift
'60 Ford 6 Pickup ................ $1245
4~Speed
'63 Galaxie 500 Tudor ...... $$445
390 - Stick Shift
COMING SOON
Several Good Used Pickups
SCHUETTE MOTOR CO.
Exclusively FORD
Lebanon, Kansas
1 III
V¢~ each new or renewal
s~bscr~ption to the Jewell County
Record, you can purchase a Jewel~
County Atlas for 50c, .While they
last. - When new this Atlas sold
for $3.00•
For Sale: Al~aKa hay in stack.
-- Dale Maha~fy. 31,~
For Sale: Get your Oxygen and
Acetylene and Weld'ing Supplies
from Wau~=~h Oi:l & Gas Co. 31ff
MAN WITH CAR
~o work 9 hours daffy, 6 days
week, to reV1ace, one who didn't.
Age 25-40 marrted, must be se~
manager. -- Write Box 42, Saline.
SOON! MANKATO
SALES. Bank Financ-
On 36 H~gh~v~y, Ma, nk~ot~
for Aaubi~ious Man
test for sales work. Wilt
success~ appli~a¢ at $90.00
See Mr. Carpenter, Jan. 29,
M. Motel, Coneordda, a~ 332tlOr
Mixed pups, 6 to 10
delivered. -- J~ck LaDow.
Sale: Landrace service age
Che~ter E. Nelson,
~m~s. 32¢1
:SrINET P|ANO BARGAIN
a responsible party we
this buy can't be equ~-
Just assume smM1
10 year guarantee plus
policy. For inspection,
Office, Joplin Piano
Mo. 32¢1 *
.real bargain in five 25-ft. ear-
'lots on pavi~g. Fine Ioca¢.ion
residence. --J. E. Van Meter.
32tl
GENERAL HAULING-RUBBISH
"NOW"
IS THE TIME TO INSULATE
YOUR HOME
Guaranteed Fibre Wood
Cululose Insulation
A Complete Line of S~orm
Windows and Doors.
Write Box 145, BeHeville, Kay.,
or call JA 7.5095.
E & E HOME IMPROVE- MENT CO.
30t4
II I I II
III I IIIII
.",W IR - I
FEEDWAGONS |
A size for every feeding •
operation. •
DOWNS IMPLE. CO. |
Ph. 454-3511 Dow~s0~3Kans. I
i~ .... ~kr '~ I
II Ill __~-2:_ _ ................ L
FARM MASTER -- An
Amazing Package Policy!
(Saves You Money)
It protects farm agains.t:
1. Fire & Lightning
2. Wind & Haft
3. Glass Breakage & Vandalism
4. Personal Prsperty Loss
5. Livestock by dror~rning, light-
ning, gunshot & wild anfmais.
6. C~ers machinery; grain, to~ls,
etc.
7. Even includes complete per-
so~al & residence liability &
medical t~aymen ts,
There's so much coverage in
one policy, see your Farm Bu-
reau Agents for full exp'Mnation.
CiEO IIILTGEN
General Agent
WAYNE OWEN
Special Agent
Ph. FR 8.3611, Mank~to, Kans.
32tf
For Sale: Loose alfalfa; Sa~go
silage. -- Ralph O. Johnson, For-:
moso, Phone 794-2247. 31¢.2"
Wanted: Work of any kind, pre-
ferably auto mechanic or farm
hand. -- Contact Mrs. Blacl~wood
at Coffee Shop. 31tf
Clearance Sale: Pian,os, Organs,
Band Instruments. Many models
and finishes. New styles, some old-
let ones. Wilt trade, give terms and
save you money. ~ Hastings Piano
Co., Hastings, Nebr. 31t3
For Sale: A registered Angus
bull. -- Harold B.othwel~, Hardy,
Nebr. Phone Webber PL 3-4230.
31tl
Wanted To Buy: Authentic An-
tiques. -- Velda L. Sothers, An-
tiques, ~ 4-2591, Court]and. 31ff
For Sale: Gilts. Hemp sow and
10 p~gs. -- George or Quincy Sills,
Montrose, Phone Formosa 794-
2383. 30ff
WANTED: You to come to Big
Sale at J/h.M2ES ~IA:)THING - IN
J~L. 32~1
For Sale: One r~ice formal, can
be used as dinner dress, li@ht beNe,
- size 9. ~ Mrs. Lyle Reece. 32-
For Sale: 500 bales of prairie
hay. -- Raymond Woriek, Burr:
Oak. 3~t2"
For sale: One-story seven-room
house. New sid~r~g, insulated. ~;
Wm. P. Dillon, Phone JU 7-4695,
Burr Oak• ~t2*
For Sa~e: Me~al overhead
d~,0r, 8x~. -- Frederick
FR 8-34~.
For Sale: 95 pigs, been weaned
3 weeks. -- Gerald F. Thompson.
32',2* ___
For Sale: Farms. I have 3 or 4
~ood modern farms located on sur-
faced ~igh~ays. A,lso some p~s~ure
lawd. -- C. L. McCarty, Es~n,
Kans. 32~2"
For Sale: Gcod u~d Jeeu.
~0~act Bob Ellenz, Tipton, l~h0~.~.
373-4175. _ 32¢1"
72o~1, Freeport, Ill. - 32¢1"
For SMe: Modern h~use in Man-
kate, -- Grace Jenkins. 32~f
,~.--~ -. ?
Call BILL WEINEL
FR 8-3502 - Mankato
I
KISSINGER
REAL ESTATE
and INSURANCE
l 5-room one story modern house
fenced and well w~tered I in Jewel~. Possession.
acre pasture.
resi~ial building ~iSe in[ Improved 80 in A~hens To~n-
[ s~hip.
240 with good wheat ] Improved 280 acres o~ good .road•
Close ~o Burr Oak. I M~dern house. 65 acres .i~r~g~d,
lots aer~m street east Of lwith more avM~le. Possessd~m
AT ~:!
March I•
~ ~nn on ~
program centered on the forthcom-
ing un,i,on between the ~wo
churches.
Rev. Zeisset, servi.r~g many years
in the E. U. B. Church, and h~ving
been a participan,t in ~he Un~ion of
the Evar~gelic~l CA~u':ch and the
United Brethren Church, spoke
with great effect of the imporlance
of union, i~s mean~g and its ef-
fect. Union beVwecn the two
churches is not alarmed officially
unt,fl 1968, thot~gh some unions on
:he l~:al level have occurred. The
E. U. B. Church a{. Bel~it is join-
ing the Methodist Church there, ~s
an e~ample. Roy. Da;le Smith, E.
U. B. lMin,~ster to Ionia and Beloit
serves now ~ an Associate to the
present Methodist Minister in Be-
loit, as welt as pastor at Ionia.
Rev. Zeisset pointed out that ~he
earning union gave hope and
chance to grow for small churches
with predominan,fly older mem-
bers~for younger members will
not feel as though ~hey were alone
in their age group. Many details
bare yet to be worked out, and
local level plans have yet to be
made, but the union is looked for-
ward to with hope and joy.
Wayne Blaylock is President of
The Me'&ed4~ Men, a~d instigated
~he program enjoyed by all who
attended. The Galilee Circle, un-
der Mrs. Newel] Davis' direction,
served the meal. l:~ans were an-
nounced for the an,nual Men's Pan-
cake Supper to be served on Feb.
1st.
~Iontrose Youth Plan Programs
The Montrose Youlh Fellowship
vere guests of Jim Tyler at hks
ham,e, Sunday evening. Jim pre-
i sented ghe Drogv,am dealing with
the inEuence of newspapers, mag-
azines, telev~.en and movies and
how one's Chrisitan poin~ of view
can overcome the errors and un-:
trt~ths and other matters sometirne~
preser~t in these medi~. Kay Demo-
soy, Youth Fellowship President,
,direeted the p]~nniI~g cf the braI-
ance of the year's lea ~hes--the
prc~grams and hos~s for the months
ahead• She wi.ll be host to the Feb.
2 meeting.
,Mrs. Robert Clearwater of Wic~h-
i~a arrived Tuesday for a visit at
the home of her uncle, George
Huntington, and to be present for
the 70th wedding anniversary
which M:r. and Mrs. Huntingten
will celebrate with an open house
at their home Friday, Jan. 24.
Mr. and M~s. Gera}d Kier and
family v~ited Sunday at the home
of their daught~i~nd family, Dr.
and rMrs. Ro~f~:~l~3i~ter, at Mi~
den, Nebr. 'l~hey r~en~ly moved
into a target home which they
bought a,hd remodeled.
Bi,!l Ramey and a friend. Doug-
la~ Dedo of Detroit. Mich., who
both attend the U~iversity of Kan-
sas, w~il.I spend Thtursday at 1he
home of Bfl~l's parent,s, Mr. and
Mrs. C~ar]es ~mey, and go on to
Aspen, Colo., to ski during the
semester vacation.
V ALLEY VIEW
~y MRS. C. SUMMERS
Mr.. and Mrs. "John Ferg¢~xon
zpem ~hursclay with Mr. and Mrs.
IXale Crispin.
iMr. and Mrs. Marvin Webber
and /~vin visited Sa,~rday even,
L~g at the Fred Webber home in
Superior.
:Mrs.. Gladys Herrnmrm visited
Friday a~ternoan wi~h Mrs. Ella
Summers.
Tommy l%atbbun spen¢ Sunday
night wi~h Kermeth Heitznan.
Mr. and Mrs. Pau~l Ratl~bun
spent Monday evening at the Jim
Healey home near Hardy. wh~
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Reed,
have been stayh~ a¢ the Lloyd
Reed home during Mrs. Reed's ill-
ness, went to their honae in Salina
Saturday.
Mrs. Alfred Ro~ of Ma~ka¢o
ca~led Saturday afternoon at ~he
Myron In.termil~ tmme.
'.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leece
had as their supper guests Sunday,,r
evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tip-
ton andmra family and Mr. and Mrs,
Perry Roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Webber
e~lied Friday evening on Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Imler.
Mr. and Mrs. A~lie Wi4son and
Mr. and Mrs. C~arles Russell vis-
ited Sunday ~ftern~on wit~ Mr.:
and Mrs. IAoyd Reed.
iMr. and Mrs. Leo Dl~ckston':
and Kelly and Dwayne Crispin
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Dale Crispin h~ne.
Mr. and M~s. Perry Roe oa'tled
Sunday aftenaeon on Mrs. Eli:
Surrmm~.
Miekey Bhlers, Nancy Careen.
and Carol Smith of SulJerior spent
Sur~day afternoon with l~ari]yn
Red,an.
Sandm Wilson of Mankato spent
Saturday and Sunday with her
g rand~aren,ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ll~l
l-teect__
'Mrs. W~l,]a Anderson of James-
town called Wednes4ay ai%ernoan
on Mrs. Dale Cr~=pin.?ri=,
aaertha arid Ol~ga And4~on of
Superior visited Sunday afterr~oon
with R~t,h Re, bun.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Myers sptnt
Frid~ay a~ the Dwig~ht Marr home.
iJ/~arilyn l~a~bun was a Stmday
e~enir~g guest of Jean, ie
Gray in ~ ~ ....
Mr. an, t.;rzspm arm
Mrs. Ella S~nda~
~v~,i.g l~me•
~fary
Friends are invited to call 3 to 5
and 6 to 8 o'clock Jan, uary 24th
obsevre our 70th anniversary. No!
gifts please.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huntington
Dan Leonard's 60th Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leonard will
celebrate their 60~ wedding an-
niversary 26th of January at the
Christian Church parlor from 2 to
4:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome.
Joyce Thomas Schwab
Joyee Lee Thomas Schwab,
dan~hler of Kenneth ,and Nellie
Thomas, was born 1V~ay 3, 1945 a¢
Beloit, Kansas and departed this
life in Salem, Oregon December
21, 1963 at the age of 18 years, 7
months and 18 days.
The first 12 years of Joyce's l~fe
were spent near Ionia, Kansas
where She attended school, moving
to Witliamina, Oregon wi~h her
parents. She attended school there
for three years, then m0~,ed to
Salem, finishir~g her hig~h school
education. She was planned to
enter IBM School at the time of
her accidental deafla.
On June 7, 1962 Joyce was mar-
ried to DonMd Schwab o~ Salem
Oregon.
She is survived by her parents,
a bro~dher, Richard; sister, Shirley;
sister-in-law, Cryvta]; brother-in-
law, Alert Hegney; one niece and
~wo nephews; ~lso several unOles,
aunts and cousir, s.
Funeral services were held Dec.
26. 1963 at Ridden Funeral C, ha-
pel. Burial at City View Ceme-
tery. at S~lem. Pall bearers were
John Dietz, Paul Dietz, Leland
Cook, Roy Perch and Oscar Lee.
CARI') OF THANKS
We wish to express our most sin-
cere ~han~s ~o aH who sen~
flowers, cards arid letters in our
time o,f sorrow in the loss of cur
dat~ghter and sister, Joyce Lee.
Your kindness will alvlays be re-
membered. May God Bless each
One of you.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Them,as
ai~d family
Mr. and Mrs. Alert Hegney and
Douglas.
United Cerebral Palsy
Mankato
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
j
January 24-25-26
TP,',~ ".~:?.AZII'IG STORYOFA LITTLE ~'Y ft?'~ .
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METROCOLOR
*:' "CHUOK CONNORS
LUKE"""" HALRN ""
FUPPEx
sper~t Tuesday with his
Mr. and Mrs.. IN Snyder.
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cousin
• iMr. and Mrs. Edwin Dun~tan
Heavy smokin,g during preg-Ellis Joe a~cl Eleaa and Mrs. Ran-
nancy increases the 1.ikedihoed of aid InternaiI1 were callers on
premature birth, expectant Sunday a~ernoo~ on their parents,
mothers are warned in a phamplet Mr. and Mrs. Irl Snyder.
just issued by the Un.ited Cerebral Our assessor, RMph Anderson~ is
PaE~y As~ocitions. Prematurity, it around makiv~g his yearly visit.
points out, is an important eausa-
':ire factor in cerebral palsy. Driver's License ~.xaminer
The ptmn~lY'let, ~itled "D o's and Will Visit Jewell County :
Don't for the Most Important Nhm
Mor~ths in Any 1V£o,ther's Life" is
beir::g distributed as a public ser-
vice by UCP affili, ales throughout
the country.
Dr. Brewster S. Milter, medical
diredtor o~ the voluntary heMth
i0rganization, and director of its
research program, said ~t a re-
cent study supported by the UCP
Research and Education,a(l F~mda-
tion and the Federal Gavermnen¢'s
N, ati;nal In.stitute for Neurological
Diseases and ~Blindness sh~ed
that over cne~ha~ ef the in-
dividuals born with one of Vhe
more coramon forms off cerebral
palsy (spastic paraplegia in which
both legs are affected) had been
Cigarette smoking histories ob-
ained from pren~atal interviews
with 2736 women in Bat¢im~re
who were delivered of single live-
born irffant~ ~howed that the per-
maturity rate for smokers w~
18.8 percen¢ compared to 11.2 per-
cent for n, on~mokers.
Speaking before a recent no-
Feb. 5 & 19
Driver's License Examiner,
Merlin Stel~herrs, of Smith Cenler
will be in Mm~k'at0 Feb. 5 and 19
H( ME '/'OWN I'I'EMS
~y HO~,IE TOWNEB
2~Ion., Jan. 19--A beau,tiful, sun-
ny day. Temperature 25° above at
7:00 A. 2¢L, wi,th the weatherman
offea-ir~g as 40 to 60~ by mid-day.
No wir~t. Moisture in some form
is badly needed.
Mr. and Mrs. I~an Warren and
IV~argo spe~t Fri, day evening with
the C. V. Warrens.
~¢Ir. and Mrs. Wil~lis Sharkey
came down fr~rn ~a~t~ on Fri-
day and sper~t the week-end wi¢h
frienc~ m~d reMtives. They spenrt
Friday and Saturday night at t~e
Ranch Wi.l, liams home and visited
at ~e homes of ~vI,rs. Detia Heldt,
~Mr. ~ Mrs. Floyd Davidson, Mr.
surgery. :;
The Evangelical United :
9:30 'Morning
"The Peculiar Ones";
ticipating in the Youlh
service.
i0:30 Church School;
Ozmun, superimendem.
W~y, 6.'30, Y~th
quet at the
Rev. Don Skou~, speaker, :
.Mrs. Lirm~t Hutchinso~ of
River. South Da,lcota, is here vN~
ing her mother, Mrs. Sara
a~d other relatives.
Hutchinson and her sist~,
cGuy Ca~er, made a :
emer mxl Core,
Ishmael, ~ebr. Mrs. ::
accompanied ,her
for a visit in
tional corfferenee of United Palsy
in Chiea,go; Dr. Rioh~ard L. Mas-
land dire, c~r of the Nl~tiona~ In-
stitute for Neurological Diseases &
:Blin.dness. said ~hat ",the likelihood
of prem~u~i¢y is sign4fiean¢ly in-
creased by heavy smoking durir~g
pre, Tnaney."
-- Mm. Dean Fogo.
Cerebral Pa,l=.~y Co. Chairman
WEST MARSH
"*~ %|I'¢ V%l'}tli;Ik ,{%l,%\VF¢)tt|l
,3/It. l~ger Zirrmaer and
Judy M~lroy were married Sire-
day afternoon at ¢~ae 3,Ie~odi~t
Church at I~andett. They bare a
~raiier house a}l ready for thexn
to rn~ve into. We extend cor~gra-
tutatioras .to fl~is fine couple and
a're glad they are not leaving this
cammtmity.
Mr. and Mrs~. Bob Campbell of
Topel~ came Saturday evening &
werg hack Sunday afternoon. They
Clone to a,t~end her brother, Roger
Zimmer's wedd'.~g.
iMr. and Mrs: M~_.x Berry, C~r-i
~, W~le and Joel spent Satur-
r i~. our home. Mrs. Berry andI
galled on her "grandmother,
Ylrs. A. W. Horn Saturday afCer-
noon.
A large crowd attended the sale
of Mrs. Bess W, artsOn's estate on
and Mrs. Jack L~vewe~l, and with Ray Parsons, Mrs. Elsie ::;:;
Mr. and Mrs. C~ Smith in and Mr. and Mrs. ~ Pav~, :
Courtland. They were en, tertai~md I Ci~dy and Curtis. :
a¢ a dinner $42~:~y in Superior[.
the home ~ M~.. St~. key's.cou~ _ ,Eas~ Un~on Card ic~,,ty WaS
ms, ~wr. a n~ Mrs. no ram uavmson. _SO_tur~lay, Jan. II, ~he h~
Leonard Leech, drove trp from2VLr.. and Mrs. Ray Die~z
Independer~ce, Kai~sas Friday af-la~. Mrs. George
ternoon and stayed Friday night at f Pmzes were won. by Pat~l
~he hra~/ne Of Mr. and Mrs. Kermy J~ra. Fri~ S~m.ffer,
Berg of Mamhat~an. Saturday lSha~fer and Mrs. Mm, k Mt~'ra~
morning, Mrs. Berg oa~e to Lo~e-I'rne next caned ~ w~ be
we~l with him to visit her mother ]25 .with Mr. and M.~. ff~m
Mrs Delia Held~t Leormvfl visil.ed |hosts.
his mo~her Mrs. C~at Warren, t
and his brother, Laurence Lcece~ ~riends of Mrs. Geese
of Superior, on S~¢ur~ay an~ spen,t Wil~l be hazy ~o k,,mav 1
Saturday r~ight and Sunday mo~n- ~vas a.ble to come home
Jng at the Quentin Leece home. Omeo~ka hospital
They returned to Maa~aStan ~un-
day afternoon.
! Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sharkey,
'~VIr. and Mrs. Rai~th Wi~l~ams, Mrs.
Ida Ross, Dolia Held~ and Nolana
Be2g attended the sale of the Mrs.
Bessie Watson household goods in
Formosa, Saturday" afternoon.
~Mr. m~d Mrs. Que~Vin Leece,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Br~driek, Mr.
and Mm. Merle File, Mr. and Mrs.
Br~tee Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
lard Billing, Mr. arm Mrs. Ed
~/l]arr, Mr. and (M~. Chre Osborne,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Diamor~d, Mr.
and Mrs. Fxl Diamond and Mr. and
h~_.~. Bernard Blair were Saturday
~igh~ grueSts of Mr. arid Mrs, Ch@
erme Jensby at a Pinochle party,
~Ir. awd Mrs. I~h I~1ec1¢ and
A BIO F, fLU
Satur